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Friday, October 31, 2014

I will put my 12 Early samurai minis up for Sale, thought I should ask you, my readers, if any one of you want to buy them?

The 28mm minis are from The Assault Group range and are 4 samurais with Bow on foot and 8 Followers with Naginata all painted by me and with heroic bases. If interested please send me and mail with your offer.

I also be glad to sell of some of my Japanese terrain, the Farm and the Red "gate" (don´t remeber the real name...) The rest of the terrain are for my 20mm Vietnam project...that probably newer will be finished either...

The Farm and the red gate is all scratch built by me. I havent thought about the prise for the terrain, but please feel free to give me an offer and I also check up the postage. send a mail to me at dalauppror@gmail.com

The DFFCON was a quite small but very familiary and fun convention that I really can recomend if you want to get the chanse to participate in the gaming and play on really nice terrain. Here are a bunch of pictures from the DFFCON and the Museeum.

The DFFCON was held on the second floor of the Tojehusmuseet, gaming next to the exhibition coulden´t get more inspiration:)

10mm Chariot game, Circus Maximus

15mm WW2, Fighting around Casino 1944 with the Chain of Command rules.

28mm Jousting game, Very nice introduction to wargames for the younger visitor at the museum.

28mm Revenge of the Ninja with the Ronin Rules, sorry no minis on the table yet...

20mm WW2, Charge of the Paras – Push to Arnhem 1944 with the Rapid Fire rules.

1/350 WW1 Flight game, In Clouds of Glory

6mm Napoleonic

28mm Medieval, Bannockburn 1314 using DBM rules

15mm Italian Wars 1494 using the FoGR rules

ACW with blocks, Battle of Shilo using the Fire and Fury rules

Some pictures from the Museeum

First a Swedish Cavalry buffcoat fron the Scanian War:)

The Bottom floor was full of old guns...

Bofors 37mm AT gun, straight from Sweden;)

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Goliath

On the second floor they had display case with stuff from 15th centery to present day, but I did onlu take photos of some medieval stuff:)

And I was real exited when I discovered that they had a Autentic Kettlehat with onion top:)